Starting Tuesday, October 17 the intersection of Dublin and Vincent Dr. will be shut down for construction of the new roadway. There will be a detour in place via the southern access to Current off of Dublin Blvd. (approx. 150 ft. east of the intersection of Dublin Blvd and Vincent Dr.) back onto Vincent via a temporary road. The detour will allow traffic to access Vincent Rd. Access to businesses and residents at the intersection will still be open. Signs will be in place directing traffic. The work is scheduled to take 2 weeks weather permitting.

The Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority was formed when voters in Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls and El Paso County approved a one percent sales tax in November of 2004 to address infrastructure and transit needs in the region. The tax revenue is divided into three categories: 55 percent for capital improvements (such as this project), 35 percent for maintenance, and 10 percent for transit. The capital portion of the tax will sunset at the end of the year in 2014.